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Press Contact
HNUC media and/or press inquiries:
Ontario
Diana Da Silva
Co-Chair, Health Network for Uninsured Clients (HNUC)
+ 1 416 500 0028 | uninsurednetwork@gmail.com
Digital Media
November 6, 2024, Toronto Star Exclusive: Uninsured patients in Ontario are finding it harder to get health care
August 30, 2023, West End Phoenix: No doctor is going to take care of me
May 18, 2023, Rabble.ca: Groups working to save public health care in Ontario
May 16, 2023, Healthy Debate: Uninsured health cuts and pregnancy: Why all Canadians should care
May 11, 2023, Small Change: Working together to save public health care in Ontario
May 10, 2023, Healthy Debate: What will happen to Ontario’s uninsured? Experts weigh in
March 31, 2023, Toronto Star: Cruel health care cut targets the most vulnerable
March 29, 2023, Spring Magazine: Stop Ford’s cuts to healthcare for all
March 28, 2023, TVO.org: Ending OHIP payments for uninsured people is a sign of things to come
March 27, 2023, CHCH: Other programs can help uninsured, Ontario health minister says as coverage to end
March 25, 2023, CBC News: Ontario extended medical care coverage to uninsured patients during pandemic, but that's ending
Podcasts
June 19, 2024, Canadian Association of Midwives: Health Equity & Access
How does ethnicity impact health outcomes for both health care givers and receivers of care? In this episode we explore the experiences of racism among health care providers who are Indigenous, Black, or people of color (IBPOC), specifically within the context of midwifery in Ontario. A panel discussion on health equity, focusing on newcomer populations and clients with precarious immigration status follows.
April 23, 2024, National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health: Disrupting for Health For All
Mind the Disruption is a podcast by the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health about disrupting the status quo for a healthier, more just world. Listen to Season 2, Episode 5 “Disrupting for Health Care for All” to learn from Chloé Cébron and Shezeen Suleman who are part of a growing movement mobilizing for the right to health care for all people living in Canada, regardless of immigration status. In this episode, Chloé, the director of policy and advocacy at Médecins du Monde, shares lessons from a successful advocacy campaign to expand health care coverage for all children living in Quebec. Then Shezeen, a midwife and co-chair of the Health Network for Uninsured Clients in Toronto, reflects on using advocacy as a strategy for health equity. Listen on Apple, Spotify, the NCCDH website, or wherever you get your podcasts.